Fin
Pavement Lyrics


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Open call for prison architects
Send me your blueprints ASAP
Stack the walls such that I cannot breathe
Man is breedin' forever,
Because of the weather
I hope soon to leave from the east

No more absolutes, no more absolutes
Stick your penitentiary clothes inside the vent And run along, Leigh

Amateur seasalt gatherers colonized
They're good enough for Conrad Hilton,
Not good enough for my eyes
I trust you will tell me
If I am making a fool of myself




Man is breedin' forever, breedin' forever,
They come out and blister the sea, oh yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Open call for prison architects, send me your blueprints ASAP, stack the walls such that I cannot breathe" is a call to build a prison with a design that makes it impossible for him to breathe, which could be seen as a metaphor for feeling trapped or suffocated. The reference to "prison architects" brings in a sense of authority and control, perhaps suggesting that the singer feels oppressed by society or government. The following lines "Man is breedin' forever, because of the weather, I hope soon to leave from the east" could be interpreted as a commentary on overpopulation and environmental degradation, with the singer longing to escape from these suffocating conditions. The repetition of "breedin' forever" adds to the sense that the world is overcrowded and unsustainable, and that the singer wants to break free from this cycle.


The second verse "Amateur seasalt gatherers colonized, they're good enough for Conrad Hilton, not good enough for my eyes" introduces the idea of colonization, perhaps referencing the exploitation of natural resources or the mistreatment of native peoples. The singer's rejection of Conrad Hilton's luxury lifestyle implies that they reject the trappings of wealth and privilege, and value something more authentic or pure. The final lines "They come out and blister the sea, oh yeah" could be seen as a warning or critique of human impact on the environment, with "they" referring to humans and their destructive actions.


Overall, the song "Fin" seems to be a commentary on human overpopulation, environmental degradation, and societal oppression. The singer longs to escape from these suffocating conditions, and rejects the trappings of wealth and luxury in favor of something more authentic and sustainable.


Line by Line Meaning

Open call for prison architects
Request for architects to send blueprints for prisons


Send me your blueprints ASAP
Hurry up and send me the plans


Stack the walls such that I cannot breathe
Build the walls so tight that I feel suffocated


Man is breedin' forever, Because of the weather I hope soon to leave from the east
Humans are multiplying due to the climate and the singer wants to leave the area soon


No more absolutes, no more absolutes
No more strict laws or rules to follow


Stick your penitentiary clothes inside the vent And run along, Leigh
Hide your prison clothes and escape from jail, Leigh


Amateur seasalt gatherers colonized
Unprofessional people taking over sea salt collection


They're good enough for Conrad Hilton, Not good enough for my eyes
The people are suitable for Conrad Hilton's standards but not for the singer's


I trust you will tell me If I am making a fool of myself
The singer hopes someone will let them know if they're acting foolishly


Man is breedin' forever, breedin' forever, They come out and blister the sea, oh yeah
Humans continue to reproduce and pollute the sea with their actions




Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: STEPHEN MALKMUS

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